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Soul Jah Love leads a vocals offensive in the song - an offensive laden with lyrics that leave you appreciating Soul Jah Love's unquestionable talent. With a catchy hook that is wonderfully melodious, Dem Dead will also leave you appreciating Jakhal's efforts in the song. Soul Jah Love's verse comes with some usual motifs - the marijuana, the indisputable position as the king of dancehall, the lyrical strength, the rhymes - and these are delivered with the command of a champion.
Jakhal rides on the waves of Sauro, establishing his lyrical ability in a dancehall setup. The way he does the hook is a blessing to the ears. It is a song executed in a masterly way. "Don't diss Jakhal and Soul Jah Love...Zimbabwe and Ghana wi deh yah suh..."
It is a collaboration that looks good for Zimdancehall, and for Zimbabwean music at large. One can never doubt the ability of Soul Jah Love to deliver, even though many may still want to pile dirt on his name and associate him with incurable drug consumption. His efforts in the latest Zimdancehall songs is an attestation of a man who is largely misunderstood but still makes sure that his music is deeply profound.
Anyway, listen to Dem Dead by Soul Jah Love and Jakhal Beeley via this link.
You can also listen to Dem Dead via this Audiomack link.
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